How do I remove this Tee base Cap? (With Pictures)

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EncoreInMass

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Oct 25, 2014
26
Massachusetts
Hello,
I use to be a wood burner (Name) but now we're a pellet house. Ravelli RV100 Classic (LOVE IT) We're burning early this year and I wanted to DIY sweep the chimney. I already have all the gear and was set to go when I hit this speed bump. How do I get this Tee base cap off?
I can tell it use to have a flimsy riveted handle on it, and is designed to be removed but cannot for the life of me figure out HOW it's suppose to come off...
I could jamb a screwdriver against the lip and twist to get and opening...
Or I could screw some eye screws through it and twist...
It's been professionally cleaned and removed at least 3 or 4 times in the past.
Any help?
[Hearth.com] How do I remove this Tee base Cap? (With Pictures)

[Hearth.com] How do I remove this Tee base Cap? (With Pictures)

[Hearth.com] How do I remove this Tee base Cap? (With Pictures)
 
I would get a handle. Drill 2holes and install the handle with self-tapping screws
It also looks like it may be a turn-to-lock type of cap not just a straight pull off
 
Turn the bottom section 1 or 1 1/2 inches counter clockwise then wiggle and pull down. I have had to use oil filter wrench on some that have been on to long. But yours looks clean enough that you should be able to do by hand.

[Hearth.com] How do I remove this Tee base Cap? (With Pictures)
 
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Turn the bottom section 1 or 1 1/2 inches counter clockwise then wiggle and pull down. I have had to use oil filter wrench on some that have been on to long. But yours looks clean enough that you should be able to do by hand.

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Thanks. This is the info I needed. I couldn't find a breakaway representation of this Tee or an in store product disassembled to envision the removal process.